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        "msgid": "trump-threatens-to-strike-iran-hard-tehran-responds-with-missiles-on-israel-1775137871",
        "date": "2026-04-02 17:42:00",
        "title": "Trump Threatens to Strike Iran Hard, Tehran Responds with Missiles on Israel",
        "author": "",
        "source": "DETIK",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Energy",
        "summary": "US President Donald Trump announced from the White House that military operations against Iran are nearing their primary objectives but warned of intensified strikes in the coming weeks, claiming dominance over Iran's navy, air force, and nuclear programmes. In retaliation, Iran launched missiles at Tel Aviv, prompting Israeli air defences, while Hezbollah fired rockets from Lebanon, escalating regional tensions during Passover celebrations. The speech triggered a surge in global energy prices, with Brent crude reaching $106\u2013108 per barrel, pressuring financial markets and raising fears of broader economic fallout including inflation and food cost increases.",
        "content": "<p>In a major address from the White House on Monday evening (1 April)\nlocal time, US President Donald Trump stated that Washington\u2019s military\noperations are nearly achieving their main goals, but attacks on Iran\nwill continue in the near future. \u201cWe will hit them very hard in the\nnext two to three weeks,\u201d Trump said. \u201cWe will take them back to the\nStone Age, where they belong.\u201d Trump claimed that the United States has\ndestroyed Iran\u2019s navy and air force and crippled the country\u2019s ballistic\nmissile and nuclear programmes. He asserted that Washington holds full\nadvantage in this conflict. \u201cWe hold all the cards. They have nothing,\u201d\nTrump stated. However, Trump did not provide a clear timeline for when\nthe war would end. He also did not explain the status of Iran\u2019s enriched\nuranium or how the global energy trade route through the Strait of\nHormuz would be reopened. Trump had previously threatened to attack\nIran\u2019s energy infrastructure if Tehran did not reopen the strait. On the\nother hand, public support in the US for the war against Iran is\nreportedly declining amid growing concerns over the economic impact of\nthe conflict. A survey conducted by Ipsos for Reuters showed that 60% of\nAmerican voters disapprove of the war, while only 35% support it. As\nmany as 66% of respondents said the United States should seek to end its\ninvolvement in the conflict as quickly as possible, even if it means not\nall war objectives are achieved. President Donald Trump\u2019s speech on\nWednesday evening did not address these concerns much. In the speech,\nTrump provided no clear schedule for ending the conflict, although he\nstated that military objectives are nearly achieved. Iran counters\nthreat with missile attack Tehran responded harshly to Trump\u2019s speech.\nIran fired missiles at Tel Aviv, triggering Israel\u2019s air defence system\nand air raid sirens in the city. Iran\u2019s Khatam Al-Anbiya military\ncommand warned that the United States and Israel must prepare for larger\nattacks. \u201cWith faith in the Almighty God, this war will continue until\nyou experience permanent and certain humiliation, disgrace, regret, and\nsurrender,\u201d the Iranian military statement said. The latest attack\noccurred as Jewish residents in Israel celebrated Passover, an important\nholiday in Jewish tradition commemorating the liberation of the Israeli\npeople from slavery in ancient Egypt. This led some residents to\ncelebrate the holiday in bomb shelters. Meanwhile, the militant group\nHezbollah also launched drones and rockets from Lebanon into northern\nIsrael. According to Lebanese authorities, Israeli attacks in the\ncountry since the start of the conflict have killed more than 1,300\npeople. In Iran itself, government officials condemned Trump\u2019s speech as\nirrational statements. An Iranian presidential spokesperson said the\nremarks actually strengthened the country\u2019s resolve. \u201cTrump is trapped\nin irrational statements,\u201d said Elias Hazrati on Iranian state\ntelevision. Energy prices rise, financial markets pressured Trump\u2019s\nspeech failed to ease global market concerns. Oil prices surged sharply\nfollowing the statement. Brent crude rose to around $106\u2013108, or about\nRp1.8 million per barrel, while US crude exceeded $104 per barrel.\nPetrol prices in the United States also rose above $4 per gallon, the\nfirst time since 2022. The rise in energy prices is expected to spread\nto other sectors. Analysts warn that higher fuel costs will drive up\nfood prices due to increased transportation and packaging expenses.\nAsian stock markets also fell following Trump\u2019s speech. Japan\u2019s Nikkei\nindex and South Korea\u2019s Kospi dropped sharply, reflecting investor fears\nthat the conflict could last longer. According to market analyst Stephen\nInnes from SPI Asset Management, the message from Trump\u2019s speech\nindicates that the conflict is far from over. \u201cThe message delivered\nclearly shows that this matter is not finished,\u201d he said. \u201cAnd in\nfinancial markets, unfinished business is oxygen for volatility.\u201d\nConcerns also come from international institutions. World Bank Managing\nDirector Paschal Donohoe said the war has the potential to worsen global\ninflation, employment, and food security. In various countries, the\nimpact is already being felt. Airlines in China have raised fuel\nsurcharges, civil servants in Malaysia have been asked to work from home\nto save energy, while small countries like Bhutan are experiencing long\nqueues at fuel stations. \u201cWe are helpless,\u201d said Karma Kalden, a\nresident of Bhutan\u2019s capital, Thimphu, as fuel prices soared. With\nongoing attacks and major global energy routes threatened, the\nIran\u2013US\u2013Israel conflict is now not just a regional crisis, but also a\nthreat to global economic stability.<\/p>",
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